RSPB HD 10x25 Compact Binoculars

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Key Features

  • Extra low dispersion (ED) glass objective lenses
  • Magnesium alloy body castings for strength and lightness
  • Nitrogen filled and fully waterproof
  • Close focus from 2m
  • Supplied with an exclusive HD fabric case

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The RSPB HD 10x25 are a high-quality pair of compact binoculars with ED Glass ideal for bird watching. Boasting 10x magnification and a 25mm lens, these lightweight and compact binoculars retain excellent image quality and close focus for outstanding performance. Suitable in different weather thanks to being nitrogen-filled and fully waterproof, these compacts feature high quality ED glass resulting in amazing image clarity. They are small and lightweight which makes them ideal for travelling.

Customer Reviews

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KLP
OK

Too pricey, not powerful enough

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S Baker
Impressive compact binoculars!

Very compact and light but excellent quality. I think the ED glass does make a difference - creating a very sharp and also surprisingly bright image for its 25mm objective lenses (much better than my last pair of compacts which were not ED). The build might be a little crude for the price but they feel very solid. Having said that these have exceeded my expectations.

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Adam
Very pleased

Compact and good quality

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Fergus
Really bright

These binoculars are outstanding in clarity and brightness. Very impressed for a pair compacts. The close focus is also excellent. The fact that you can put them in a pocket or carry them in the palm of your hand means they are there when you need them without being cumbersome, I now use these more than my full-size (and more expensive pair). Cannot recommend them highly enough!

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Fi
Lightweight

Love the size and weight of these. Optics are excellent too and ideal for birding. Bought to take hiking when my Celestron 10x42s are too big and heavy